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Ancient water and sanitation systems-applicability for the contemporary urban developing world

机译:古代的供水和卫生系统-当代城市发展中国家的适用性

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The idea of implementing ancient water and wastewater technologies in the developing world is a persuasive one, since ancient systems had many features which would constitute sustainable and decentralised water and sanitation (WATSAN) provision in contemporary terminology. Latest figures indicate 2.6 billion people do not use improved sanitation and 1.1 billion practise open defecation, thus there is a huge need for sustainable and cost-effective WATSAN facilities, particularly in cities of the developing world. The objective of this study was to discuss and evaluate the applicability of selected ancient WATSAN systems for the contemporary developing world. Selected WATSAN systems in ancient Mesopotamia, the Indus Valley, Egypt, Greece, Rome and the Yucatan peninsula are briefly introduced and then discussed in the context of the developing world. One relevant aspect is that public latrines and baths were not only a part of daily life in ancient Rome but also a focal point for socialising. As such they would appear to represent a model of how to promote use and acceptance of modern community toilets and ablution blocks. Although public or community toilets are not classified as improved sanitation by WHO/UNICEF, this is a debatable premise since examples such as Durban, South Africa, illustrate how community toilets continue to represent a WATSAN solution for urban areas with high population density. Meanwhile, given the need for dry sanitation technologies, toilets based on the production of enriched Terra Preta soil have potential applications in urban and rural agriculture and warrant further investigation.
机译:在发展中国家实施古老的水和废水技术的想法具有说服力,因为古老的系统具有许多功能,这些特征将构成当代术语中的可持续和分散式水和卫生设施(WATSAN)。最新数据表明,有26亿人没有使用改善的卫生设施,有11亿人在露天进行排便,因此,特别是在发展中国家的城市,对可持续和具有成本效益的WATSAN设施存在巨大的需求。这项研究的目的是讨论和评估所选的古代WATSAN系统对当代发展中国家的适用性。简要介绍了古代美索不达米亚,印度河谷,埃及,希腊,罗马和尤卡坦半岛的部分WATSAN系统,然后在发展中国家中进行了讨论。一个相关方面是,公共厕所和浴室不仅是古罗马日常生活的一部分,而且还是社交活动的重点。因此,它们似乎代表了一种如何促进现代社区厕所和洗手间的使用和接受的典范。尽管世卫组织/儿童基金会没有将公共厕所或社区厕所归类为改善卫生条件,但这是有争议的前提,因为南非德班等例子说明了社区厕所如何继续代表高人口密度城市地区的WATSAN解决方案。同时,由于需要干式卫生技术,生产富含Terra Preta土壤的厕所在城乡农业中具有潜在应用,需要进一步研究。

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